Apple's next iPhone update may come next month, and it'll include Apple Watch support

Apple is planning to release a new software update for the
iPhone, iPad, and iPad Touch in March, so those products can
support the Apple Watch,
according to BGR.

The update will bring some general fixes, but the update will
largely focus on making sure Apple's devices are compatible with
its watch.

Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac previously reported that companion app for
the Apple Watch
would require iOS 8.2, so it's not too surprising to hear
that the update will focus on Apple Watch compatibility.

Apple has also released
a new beta version of iOS 8.2, providing more evidence that
the company is in fact readying its next big iPhone update. Other
than adding Apple Watch compatibility, the update is said to fix
a bug that prevented Facebook from working properly on some iOS
devices.

The update is said to roll out in the second week of March, but
there's no solid release date just yet. The Apple Watch,
meanwhile, is set to ship in April, Apple CEO
Tim Cook announced during the company's earnings call last
week.